Hobby T 650 AK FLC User manual

Introduction
Dear Motor Home Owners,
We would like to congratulate you on the purchase of your new HOBBY motor home and
hope that you will always enjoy traveling with it.
Please read this manual carefully, even if you have been driving a motor home for a longer
period of time. It will help you to avoid operating errors and damage to the vehicle and its
equipment. Correct handling of all technical details will increase your driving comfort and
maintain the value of your motor home.
We wish you and your companions many enjoyable trips and hope you always have a safe
journey.
Your
HOBBY Motor Home Plant
Ing. Harald Striewski GmbH

Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 General information............................................... 01-1
1.2 Before taking your rst drive.................................. 01-1
1.3 Designations in the operating instructions............. 01-2
Chapter 2: Safety
2.1 General information................................................ 02-1
2.2 Fire protection........................................................ 02-1
2.3 Road safety ............................................................ 02-2
2.4 What to observe before taking your rst drive....... 02-2
2.5 Before and while driving......................................... 02-3
2.6 Notes for your journey ........................................... 02-5
2.7 Tools on board ....................................................... 02-9
2.8 Emergency equipment ........................................... 02-9
2.9 Maximum speeds................................................. 02-11
2.10 When you stop driving ......................................... 02-14
Chapter 3: Chassis
3.1 Chassis .................................................................. 03-1
3.2 Loading .................................................................. 03-1
3.3 Leveling supports................................................... 03-7
3.4 Entrance steps ....................................................... 03-8
3.5 Externally mounted constructions ......................... 03-9
Chapter: Wheels, Tyres, Brakes
4.1 Wheels ................................................................... 04-1
4.2 Tyres....................................................................... 04-1
4.3 Ination pressure.................................................... 04-2
4.4 Tread depth ............................................................ 04-2
4.5 Wheel rims ............................................................. 04-3
4.6 Snow chains........................................................... 04-3
4.7 Spare tyre............................................................... 04-3
4.8 Tyre repair kit.......................................................... 04-4
4.9 Changing the tyre................................................... 04-7
4.10 Brakes .................................................................... 04-7
Chapter 5: Exterior Structure
5.1 Overview of tank and service aps ........................ 05-1
5.2 Ventilation............................................................... 05-3
5.3 Opening and closing doors and aps.................... 05-5
5.4 Exterior mirror ........................................................ 05-9
5.5 Condensation in headlight systems....................... 05-9
Chapter 6: Electrical Installations
6.1 Safety instructions ................................................. 06-1
6.2 HOBBY on-board control panel............................. 06-1
6.3 Electric power supply............................................. 06-6
6.4 Function of the power generating unit ................... 06-7
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Introduction
6.5 Caravan battery.................................................... 06-10
6.6 Fuse protection of the electric system................. 06-11
6.7 Interior circuit diagrams ....................................... 06-13
6.8 Subsequently installed devices............................ 06-29
Chapter 7: Interior of the Caravan
7.1 Opening and closing doors and aps.................... 07-1
7.2 Windows ................................................................ 07-2
7.3 Caravan skylight..................................................... 07-4
7.4 Remi-Star sunroof and blind.................................. 07-5
7.5 Dimming system for driver's cabin ...................... 07-10
7.6 Seating chests and setting up beds .................... 07-11
7.7 Overview of seating arrangements ...................... 07-13
7.8 Overview of day and night positions.................... 07-14
7.9 Seats in the caravan ............................................ 07-21
7.10 Seatbelts in the caravan....................................... 07-21
7.11 Seats in the driver's cabin.................................... 07-22
7.12 Media unit ............................................................ 07-22
7.13 Bunk beds/alcoves .............................................. 07-23
Chapter 8: Water
8.1 Water supply .......................................................... 08-1
8.2 Flushing toilet ........................................................ 08-4
8.3 Hot water supply.................................................... 08-9
Chapter 9: Gas
9.1 General safety rules for using LPG ttings ............ 09-1
9.2 Gas supply ............................................................. 09-3
9.3 Heating................................................................... 09-5
9.4 Refrigerator ............................................................ 09-7
9.5 Gas cooker............................................................. 09-7
Chapter 10: Accessories
10.1 Towbar coupling..................................................... 10-1
Chapter 11: Maintenance and Care
11.1 Maintenance .......................................................... 11-1
11.2 Airing ...................................................................... 11-1
11.3 Care........................................................................ 11-2
11.4 Operating in winter................................................. 11-4
Chapter 12: Sanitation and Environmental Protection
12.1 Traveling in the environment .................................. 12-1
12.2 Returning the vehicle ............................................. 12-3
Chapter 13: Technical Data............................................. 13-1
13.1 Weights acc. to 92/21/EWG, 2007 season............ 13-1
13.2 Ination pressure of tyres ...................................... 13-2
Index .................................................................................. I-1
Appendix ............................................................................A-1
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Our motor homes are continuously being further developed
and for this reason we must reserve the right to make changes
to the equipment, shape and technology. Certain kinds of
accessories are also described in this user manual that are
not part of the standard scope of delivery. For this reason, no
claims may be asserted against HOBBY based on the conten-
ts of this user manual. Those accessories that are available at
the time of going to print are described here. They have been
applied on a par for all oor plans. Please note that it was
not possible to describe all of the individual variations here. If
you have any special questions concerning accessories or the
technology of the vehicle, your dealer will be happy to answer
them.
1.1 General information
Your HOBBY motor home has been built in accordance with
the latest technology and approved safety regulations. Despite
all precautionary measures, however, it is possible that pas-
sengers may be hurt or the motor home damaged if the sa-
fety instructions in this user manual and the warning stickers
placed throughout the motor home are not observed. Please
use the motor home only when it is technically in top condition.
Any defects that affect the safety of passengers or the motor
home should be remedied immediately by trained personnel.
The brake system and the gas system should only be checked
and repaired by an authorised workshop.
Please ensure that all of the deadlines for checking equipment
and inspections are met.
1.2 Before taking your rst drive
Please do not consider this manual to be just a means of refe-
rence, but familiarize yourself thoroughly with it before taking
your rst drive.
Fill out the guarantee cards in the different manuals for the instal-
led equipment and ttings and send them to the manufacturers.
This will ensure guarantee claims for any of the equipment.
In accordance with guarantee conditions, HOBBY's dealer
will give you a 5-year guarantee on the consistency of the
motor home. Your dealer will give you a guarantee booklet,
“5 Years‘ Guarantee on Consistency“ when you pick up
your vehicle.
Note: If a consistency test has not been carried out, you will
forfeit any claims for a 5-year guarantee on consistency.

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1
Please note the following before operating the vehicle:
• Check the tyre pressure.
Please refer to the section on tyre pressure.
•
Load the vehicle correctly. Keep to the technically per-
missible overall mass.
Please refer to the section on loading.
•
Load the batteries fully before each journey
Please refer to the section on the starter and accommoda-
tion batteries.
•
If the temperature outside is below 0° C, heat the vehicle
before lling up the water system.
Please refer to the section on water supply/lling the fresh
water tank.
• T
ighten the wheel nuts after having driven the rst
50 km.
•
Switch off all tted devices that operate on gas before
lling the petrol tank.
•
Tightly strap gas bottles in the gas bottle box during
transportation.
•
When camping in winter, heat the vehicle at night if
there is danger of frost.
Please refer to the section on operating in winter/heating.
•
Keep compulsory ventilation clear.
Please refer to the section on windows/roof fan/airing.
•
When the vehicle is not in use, empty the entire water
system and leave the water faucets open in a neutral
position. This prevents the water system from being
damaged by frost.
Please refer to the section on emptying the water sy-
stem.
1.3 Designations in the operating
instructions
This manual explains the motor home in the following man-
ner:
Texts and illustrations
Texts that refer to illustrations are found directly below the
illustrations.
Details in illustrations (here: entrance) have been given item
numbers (1).
Lists
Lists are given in the form of key words and shown as bullet
points using “-“.

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Handling instructions
Handling instructions are also given in the form of key words
beginning with the symbol “•“.
Notes
Notes point out important details that ensure your motor
home and its ttings will function perfectly. Please remem-
ber that there may be some differences in description to the
various kinds of equipment that can be supplied.
Warnings
Warnings make you aware of dangers that may lead to
material being damaged or even people being hurt if they
are not observed.
Environmental Tips
Environmental tips give you possibilities for lessening the
impact on the environment.

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Safety

Safety
Chapter 2: Safety
2.1 General information
• Ensurethatthereissufcientventilation.Nevercoverbuilt-
incompulsoryventilation(skylightswithcompulsoryventila-
tionorrooffan).Keepcompulsoryventilationfreeofsnow
andleaves-dangerofsuffocation!
•Notetheheadroom oftheentrancedoorandthedriver's
door.
• Operatinganduserinstructionsforbuilt-inequipment(refri-
gerator,heating,cooker,etc.)aswellasforthebasicvehicle
mustbeobservedatalltimes.
•Ifaccessoriesoroptionalequipmentistobeinstalled,this
may change the measurements, weight and road perfor-
manceofthemotorhome.Someaccessoriesmustbere-
gistredandenteredinthevehicle'spapers.
• Useonlytyresandrimsthathavebeenapprovedforyour
motorhome.Pleaserefertothevehicle'sregistrationpapers
forinformationontyreandrimsizes.
• Alwaysusetheparkingbrakewheneveryouparkthemotor
home.
2.2 Fire protection
Precautions against re
•Neverleavechildrenaloneinthevehicle.
•Keepinammablematerialsawayfromallheatingandcoo-
kingdevices.
• Anychangestotheelectricsystem,gassystemorbuilt-in
devices may only be carried out by an authorised work-
shop.
•Installareextinguishernexttothemainentrance.
•Familiariseyourselfwiththeinstructionsonthereextingu-
isher.
• Storeareblanketnearthecooker.
•Donotblockanyescaperoutes.
•Familiariseyourselfwithallsafetymeasuressetuponthe
property.
Fighting re
• Immediatelyevacuateallpassengers.
•Shutthevalvesofthegasbottles.
•Turnofftheelectricsupply.
•Soundthealarmandcalltheredepartment.
•Onlyghtthereyourselfifyoucandosowithoutrisk.
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Safety
2.3 Road safety
•Beforedriving,checkthatthesignalandlightequipment,
steeringandbrakesallfunctionproperly.
•Ifthevehiclehasbeenstandingforalongerperiodoftime
(approx. 10 months) have an authorised workshop check
thebrakesystemandthegassystem.
•Completely open and fasten the dimming system on the
frontandsidewindows.
•Passengersmaynotstayinthealcoveswhiledriving.
•Inwinter,theroofmustbeclearedofsnowandicebefore
driving.
•Regularlycheckthetirepressurebeforedriving.Falsetire
pressurecancauseexcessivewear,damagetothetiresor
evenleadtoabursttire.
•Children'sseatsmayonlybemountedonseatsthathavea
three-pointseatbeltinstalledbythefactory.
•Turnthereversibleseatsinthedirectionoftravelandlock
them.Theseatsmaynotbeturnedwhiledriving.
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2.4 What to observe before taking your rst
drive
Vehicle registration
Everyvehiclethatdrivesonpublicroadsmustberegistered.
Thisalsoappliestoyournewmotorhome.Applyforregistration
atyourlocalDriverandVehicleLicensingAgency.
Youmustshowthefollowingwhenapplyingforregistration:
- registrationdocument,PartII
- insurancecoverage
- proofofpersonalidentityorconrmationofregistra-
tionbyalocalauthority
- if applicable, power of attorney to register the
vehicle.
General inspection
In accordance with Section 29 of the German Road Trafc
LicensingRegulations,yourmotorhomemustundergoagene-
ralinspectioneverytwoyearsduringtherst72months,after
whichageneralinspectionmustbecarriedouteveryyear.This
generalinspectioncanbecarriedoutbytheGermanTechnical
SurveyanceAssociation(TÜV),theGermanMotorVehicleSurve-
yanceAssociation(DEKRA)oranofciallyapprovedexpert.

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02-3
2.5 Before and while driving
Astheowner/driverofthevehicle,youareresponsibleforthe
stateofthevehicle.Pleaseobservethefollowingpoints:
Exterior
Checktheexteriorofthevehicleandcarryoutthefollowing
preparationsbeforedriving:
Preparing the vehicle
• Ifthelevelingsupportshavebeenextended,retractthem.
• Closeallofthewindowsinthemotorhomeaswellasthe
skylightsintheroof.
• Close and secure the entrances to the caravan and the
serviceaps.
Foreachgeneralinspectionyoumustshowthefollowing:
- registrationdocument,PartI
- validgastestcerticateforgasinstallation.
The initial certicate will be given to you together
withtheregistrationdocument.
Any changes made to the vehicle that underlie German
Road Traffic Licensing Regulations must be officially
authorised!
Ifyouhaveanyfurtherquestionsordifculties,yourautho-
risedHobbydealerwillalwaysbeavailabletoassistyou!

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• Closethetapforthesewagetank.
• Closealltapsandquick-actionstopvalvesforgasdevices.
Theonlyexceptionisforheatersthataretobeusedwhile
driving.
• Ifnecessary,removeanyelectriccablesfromtheexterior
socket.
• Ifnecessary,retracttheTVantennaasforaspossible.
• Ifnecessary,secureanyloadsontheroof,ensuringthatthey
willnotslide.
• Thesameappliesforbicycles.
• Turnoffthelightinthetentinfrontofthemotorhome.
Interior
Somepreparationsmustalsobecarriedoutinsidethemobile
home.
Preparing the interior
• Sortlooseobjectsandstowtheminthecompartments.
• Placeheavyobjectsinthelowercompartments.
• Ifnecessary,switchrefrigeratorto12Voperation.
• Ensurethatnoliquids,includingthoseintherefrigerator,will
leak.
• Securegasbottles.
• Bracethesafetydeviceforthetable.
• Firmlyclosedoors(includingrefrigeratordoor),drawersand
aps.
• Heavyand/orvoluminousobjects(e.g.TV,radio)mustbe
securedbeforedriving.
• Completelyopenandsecuretheoptionalcockpitdimming
system.
Donotoverloadthevehicle!Itisimperativethatyounotethe
permissibleaxleloads,thetechnicallypermissibleoverall
massaswellasthepermissibleheight,widthandlength
ofthemobilehome.
Placeanotewithallimportantmeasuresandweightsina
visibleplaceinboththecaravanandthedriver‘scabin.

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02-5
Driver‘s cabin
Do not forget the following:
• Adjust the interior and exterior mirrors as well as your
seat.
• Checkthelights.
In addition:
• Checkyourtirepressure.
• Checkallliquids,suchasoil,coolingwater,brakeuidand
windscreencleaningliquid,andllthemupifnecessary.
• Turn off all gas devices (heating, refrigerator, etc.) before
puttingpetrolinthetank.
Note:Neveruseyourcellphoneatthepetrolstation.
Before driving off
Beforeyoudriveoffyoushouldbeabletoanswerthefollowing
questionswith“yes“:
• Istherearst-aidkitandawarningtriangleonboard?
• Are all the lights working (headlights, dipped headlights,
brakelightsandblinkers)?
2.6 Notes for your journey
Your mobile home is not an automobile!
Inmanysituations,itreactsverydifferentlytoa“normal“au-
tomobile.Therefore,youshouldbepreparedforthefollowing
differences:
Loading
The following applies for loading:
• Loadevenly.Heavyorbulkyobjectsshouldbeplacedinthe
lowercompartments!
• Tiedownroofloadssecurely!
• In the interior, store luggage in cupboards and compart-
ments.

Safety 02-6
• Securealldoorsandaps.
• Afteryouhavenishedloading,checktheoverallweighton
apublicscales.
Donotexceedaxleloadsandpermissibleoverallweight.
Roof load (50 kg maximum)
Theheightofthemobilehomemayvaryfromonejourneyto
thenextduetodifferentroofloads.
The following applies for roof loads:
• Addthemeasurementoftheroofloadtotheheightofthe
mobilehome.
• Place a note visibly in the driver's cab giving the overall
height.Thissaveshavingtocalculatetheheightwhendriving
underbridgesandthroughtunnels.
Braking
The following applies for braking:
• Notethelongerlengthofthebrakepath,especiallyonwet
roads.
• Whendrivingdownhill,selectagearthatisnothigherthan
whendrivinguphill.
Shunting
Your mobile home is far larger than an automobile.
The following applies for shunting:
• Eveniftheexteriormirrorshavebeensetcorrectly,thereis
anextremelylargeblindangle.
• Useassistancefromotherpersonstoparkinplaceswhere
youhaveadifcultview.
Passenger safety
The following applies while driving:
• Onlythoseseatsmaybeusedbypassengersthatareequip-
pedwithasafetybelt.
• Whiledriving,passengersmaynotestayinthealcoveorthe
beds.
• Passengersmustremainintheirseatswiththeirseatbelt
on!
• Donotopenthedoorlatch!
• Noextrapassengersmayremaininthevehicle!

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02-7
Driving
Takeatrialdrivebeforeleavingonyourrstlargejourneyin
ordertofamiliarizeyourselfwiththemobilehome.Remember
topractisedrivingbackwards.
The following applies for driving:
• Donotunderestimatethelengthofthemobilehome.
• Becarefulwhendrivingintoinnercourtyardsandthrough
entrancegates.
• Themobilehomemaystarttoswingfromsidetosidein
cross-winds,onwetoricyroads.
• Adjustyourspeedtoroadandtrafcconditions.
• Longdescentswithaslightgradientcanbecomedangerous.
Adjustyourspeedfromtheverybeginningtoallowyouto
speed up if necessary without endangering other auto-
mobiles.
• Asageneralrule,neverdrivefasterdownhillthanuphill.
• Themobilehomemaybecaughtupinaslipstreamwhen
overtakingorbeingovertakenbylorrieswithtrailersorbuses.
Thiseffectiscounteractedbylightlycounter-steering.
Driving in reverse
The following applies for driving in reverse:
• Usethe assistanceofapersonoutsidethevehiclewhen
drivinginreverse.
Driving through curves
Duetoitsheight,amobilehomebeginstoswaymorequickly
thananautomobile.
The following applies for driving through curves:
• Neverdrivetooquicklyintoacurve!
Driving economically
Themotorofyourmobilehomehasnotbeendesignedtodrive
constantlyunderafullload.
The following applies when driving:
• Donotkeepyourfootdownonthegas!
• Thenal20km/hbeforereachingtopspeedrequireupto
50%morefuel!
Getting petrol
Anumberofdevicesthatuseanopenamehavebeenbuilt
intoyourmobilehome.

Safety 02-8
The following applies when getting petrol:
• Turnoffallgasdevices(heating,refrigerator,etc.)!
• Turnoffallcellphones!
• Nevergetanythingotherthandieselfuel.
• Nevermistakenlyllthefreshwatertankwithfuel.
Saving energy in winter
Itisveryeasytosaveenergyinsideyourmobilehome.This
appliesespeciallytoheatinginwinter.
The following applies for saving energy:
• Meter the exact use of ventilation in the vehicle and the
heatingvalve.
• Installwintermatsontheinnersidesofthedriver‘scabin
andthewindscreen(notincludedinscopeofdelivery).
• Installaninsulationmatbetweenthedriver‘scabinandthe
caravan(notincludedinscopeofdelivery).
• Use aluminium-coated window mats and window blinds.
Theseofferprotectionagainstboththecoldandtheheat.
• Openthedooraslittleandasbrieyaspossible.
• Whencampinginwinter,itispossibletoputupasmalltent
infrontofthevehicleasprotectionagainstthecold.

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02-9
Reective jacket(notincludedinscopeofdelivery)
Inacc.withEN471,werecommendthatyoucarryandwear
areectivejacketwithwhiteretro-reectivestripeswhenever
youleavethevehicleonopenroadsandemergencystrips.The
drivershouldwearthisjacketwhenthevehicle
• comestoastopoutsidecitylimitsonanobscureruralroad
becauseofanaccidentorbreakdown,iftheviewispoor
duetobadweather,intwilightordarkness,or
• whenitmustbesecuredbymeansofawarningtriangle
ontheemergency stripofthemotorwaybecause of an
accidentorbreakdown.
2.7 Tools on board
Toolsonboardarelocatedinsidetheentrancestep.
Tobepreparedincaseofanemergency,youshouldalways
carry the three emergency devices on board and familiarize
yourselfwiththem.
First-aid kit (standardequipment)
The rst-aid kit should always be at hand and have a xed
positioninyourmobilehome.Anyobjectsremovedfromthe
rst-aidkitshouldbereplacedimmediately.Expirydatesshould
becheckedregularly.
2.8 Emergency equipment

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100 m
Warning triangle (standardequipment)
Thewarningtriangleshouldalsoalwaysbeathandandhave
axedpositioninyourmobilehome,preferablytogetherwith
therst-aidkit.
In an emergency
• Setupthewarningtriangleatleast100minfrontofthe
dangerzone!
Fire extinguisher (not included in scope of delivery)
Familiarizeyourselfwithhowtooperatethereextinguisher.
Payattentiontothedatewhenitmustberelled!Thereex-
tinguishermustbecheckedevery2years.
Precautions against re
• Neverleavechildrenaloneinthevehicle.
• Familiarizeyourselfwiththepositionanduseoftheemer-
gencyexits.
• Donotblockanyescaperoutes.
• Keepinammablematerialsawayfromallheatingandcoo-
kingdevices.
• Installareextinguishernexttothemainentrance.
• Storeareblanketnearthecooker.
• Familiarizeyourselfwiththeinstructionsonthereextingu-
isher.
• Familiarizeyourselfwithallsafetymeasuressetupagainst
reontheproperty.
Fighting re
• Evacuateallpassengers.
• Closethevalvesofthegascontainers.
• Turnofftheelectricsupply.
• Soundthealarmandcalltheredepartment.
• Onlyghttherebyyourselfifthiscan bedonewithout
risk.

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2.9 Maximum speeds
Neverexceedthemaximumspeedofthecountryinwhichyouaredriving!
ThefollowingtableliststhemaximumspeedsformobilehomesinEuropeancountries.
(Status:2000-01-03)
Belgium 2,50 12 upto7,5 50 90/120*1 120
over7,5 60/90*1 90
Bulgaria 2,60 11 upto7,5 50 90 120
over7,5 70 100
Denmark 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 80 110
over3,5 70 70
Germany 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 100 130*2
3,5upto7,5 80 100*19
over7,5 60 80
Estonia 2,50 12 upto3,5 50 90 110
over3,5 70 90
Finland 2,60 12 50 80*15 80*15
France 2,50 12 upto3,5 50 90*3/110*1;3 130*3
over3,5 80*3/100*1;3 110*3
Greece 2,50 12 50 110/120*1 120
GreatBritain 2,55 12 48 96/112*1 112
Ireland 2,50 12 48 96/112*1 112
Iceland 2,55 12 50 90*4
Italy 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 90/110*1 130
over3,5 80 100
Yugoslavia 2,50 12 upto3,5 60 80/100*1 100
over3,5 80 80
Croatia 2,55 12 50 80/100*1 130*18
Latvia 2,50 12 upto7,5 50 90*2 90
Lithuania 2,50 12 upto3,5 50 90 110*9
over3,5 70
Country Measurements(m) Permissibleoverall Maximumspeed(km/h)
width length weight(t) incities outsidecities onmotorways

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Macedonia 2,50 12 50/60 80 80
Netherlands 2,55*14 12 50 80/100*1 120
Norway 2,55 12,4 upto3,5 50 80/90*1 90
3,5over7,5 80 80
Austria 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 100 130*8
3,5over7,5 70 80
Poland 2,50 12 upto2,5 60 90 130
over2,5 70 70
Portugal 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 90/100*17 120*7
over3,5 80/90*17 90
Romania 2,50 12 upto3,5 50 90 90
over3,5 40 60 60
Russia 2,50 12 50 90*10 90*10
Sweden*16 2,60 24 upto3,5 50 70/90*17 110
over3,5 80/90*1 90
Sweden 2,60 24 upto3,5 50 70/90 110
over3,5 80/90 90
Switzerland 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 80/100 120
over3,5*12 100 100
TheSlovakian 2,50 12 upto3,5 60 90 130
Republic 3,5upto6,0 80 80
Slovenia 2,55 12 upto3,5 50 80/100 100
over3,5 80 80
Spain 2,55 12 50 80/90/100 100
TheCzech 2,50 12 upto3,5 50 90 130
Republic over3,5 80 80
Turkey 2,50 10 50 80 130
TheUkraine 2,50 12 60 90 110
Hungary 2,50 12 upto3,5 50 80/100 120
over3,5 70 80
Cyprus 2,50 16,5 50 80 100
Country Measurements(m) Permissibleoverall Maximumspeed(km/h)
width length weight(t) incities outsidecities onmotorways
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